UN condemns child death toll in occupied West Bank

Published May 13, 2026 Updated May 13, 2026 05:43am
People march with a giant Palestinian flag during a demonstration in Ramallah commemorating the 78th anniversary of Nakba — the 1948 displacement of Palestinians during the creation of Israel.—AFP
People march with a giant Palestinian flag during a demonstration in Ramallah commemorating the 78th anniversary of Nakba — the 1948 displacement of Palestinians during the creation of Israel.—AFP

• World body says 70 children killed, 850 injured in West Bank, Jerusalem

GENEVA/WASHINGTON: The United Nations condemned on Tuesday the toll from “escalating” Israeli military operations and settler attacks in the occupied West Bank on children, with 70 Palestinian children killed since the start of 2025.

“Children are paying an intolerable price for escalating military operations and settler attacks across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem,” UN children’s agency spokesman James Elder told reporters.

Since the start of 2025, when Israel began a large-scale military operation in the West Bank, “at least one Palestinian child has been killed on average every single week” there, adding that another 850 children had been injured during that period. “Most of those killed or wounded were done by live ammunition,” he said.

Israeli forces were responsible for a full 93 percent of the deaths, Elder said, highlighting that the scaled-up military operations had come amid “historic levels of settler attacks”.

According to the UN, March 2026 saw the highest number of Palestinians injured by Israeli settlers in at least 20 years, he pointed out. “Documented incidents include children shot, stabbed, children beaten and children pepper-sprayed,” Elder pointed out.

He stressed that such incidents were taking place against the backdrop of the “steady dismantling of the conditions children need to survive and grow”. “Homes are demolished, education is destroyed, water systems are attacked, access to healthcare is obstructed, movement is restricted,” he said.

Mass displacement

At the same time, there has been a dramatic spike in the number of barriers and restrictions imposed across the West Bank, meaning children in the Palestinian territory “are routinely cut off from schools, from hospitals and other essential services”.

All of this has caused mass displacement, with more than 2,500 Palestinians — 1,100 of them children — displaced in just the first four months of this year in the West Bank. “That surpasses the total displacement recorded in 2025,” Elder pointed out.

Most of those killed or injured in the West Bank and East Jerusalem were hit by live ammunition but others were stabbed, beaten or pepper-sprayed, Unicef said.

“These are not isolated incidents. They point to a sustained pattern of the worst kind of violation — violations against children,” spokesperson James Elder told a Geneva press briefing after visiting the West Bank last week.

Published in Dawn, May 13th, 2026

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